Talking About a Revolution by Yassmin Abdel-Magied (.ePUB)

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Talking About a Revolution by Yassmin Abdel-Magied
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Overview: Yassmin Abdel-Magied started out a dynamic, optimistic, naïve, youthful grass-roots organiser and oil rig worker before she found herself taking on the heft of the Australian political and media establishment, unintentionally.

From her new home in Europe she brings her characteristic warmth, clarity and inquisitive nature to the concepts of ‘the private and public self’ and ‘systems and society’ that structure this collection.

In ‘The Private and Public Self’, Yassmin shares her passions for cars and cryptocurrency as well as the personal challenges around her activism and leaving Australia. She provides a hearty defence of hobbies and expands on the value and process of carving out a private life and self in an incredibly public-facing world. The concept of identity when one is a ‘forever migrant’ – by ancestry, and by choice – is interrogated, as is what it means to organise for social justice when you aren’t sure where you belong.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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